there is no doubt about it ! the republicans will continue to shoot
themselves in the foot trying to please the radical right wing of
their base until there is nothing left to the party .

On Jan 25, 12:42 am, The Logistician <[email protected]> wrote:
> Do you think that the partisan rancor will deteriorate further?  It's
> going to be interesting.
>
> On Jan 24, 7:39 am, "liberal mike532  !" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > : Sen. Specter's Forced Delay of Eric Holder Offensive to Millions of
> > Americanshttp://www.buzzflash.com/articles/contributors/1893
>
> > In today's The New York Times, it was reported that "Senate
> > Republicans on Wednesday forced a one-week delay in a vote on the
> > nomination of Eric H. Holder Jr. as attorney general, denying
> > President Obama the chance to have a key member of his national
> > security team in place as planned." (The New York Times 1/21/09)
>
> > Although Holder's confirmation is assured, the forced delay, led by
> > Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, the ranking Republican on the
> > Judiciary Committee, is seen as offensive to millions of Americans.
>
> > Sen. Specter and his colleagues are using Clinton's pardon of Mark
> > Rich as an excuse to delay Holder's nomination. Specter has raised
> > the
> > same questions regarding the pardon of Mark Rich beyond beating a
> > dead
> > horse. Mr. Holder has given perfectly reasonable and reflective
> > explanations; nothing more can be asked or said about it.
>
> > If Senator Specter and his Republican colleagues believe that they're
> > acting on behalf of Americans who've been waiting for a true
> > constitutional lawyer such as Eric Holder to step in and restore the
> > Bill of Rights and the principle that "no one is above the law," they
> > are gravely mistaken.
>
> > Indeed, Sen. Specter should take a moment or two and replay the
> > Inaugural Address: Look at the more than two million people who stood
> > in the freezing cold weather for two days straight to wish their new
> > President well.
>
> > Sen. Specter's attempt to block Mr. Holder on dubious grounds is not
> > only offensive to President Obama, but also it is incredibly
> > offensive
> > to all the millions and millions of people who are supporting
> > President Obama after eight years of oppression, depression,
> > witnessing unspeakable violations of our laws, such as the practice
> > of
> > torture, impeachable offenses, all since the invasion of Iraq. Where
> > oh where was Sen. Specter when the Justice Department gave the stamp
> > of approval to torture detainees?
>
> > It raises suspicious questions: Why is Sen. Specter so intent on
> > delaying Holder's nomination? Could it be that Bush's Justice
> > Department has a lot to hide and they need more time to shred, shred,
> > and shred again the evidence of foul deeds?
>
> > For example, consider the case of Bradley J. Schlozman, a former
> > Justice Department official entrusted with enforcing civil rights
> > laws, who refused to hire lawyers whom he labeled as "commies" and
> > transferred another attorney for allegedly writing in "ebonics" and
> > benefiting from "an affirmative action thing," according to an
> > investigation released yesterday by internal watchdogs. (The
> > Washington Post 1/14/09)
>
> > Republicans have had it their way for eight long years and this
> > country suffered the consequences from their UNjust policies that
> > have
> > favored big polluting industries at the expense of the public's
> > health
> > and well being.
>
> > In the last two days, reports have been issued about the life-
> > threatening outbreaks of salmonella in some peanut butter products.
> > What the media is NOT telling the public is that Bush lifted over 400
> > health and safety regulations, favoring the corporations over the
> > public's health. There have been countless cases of salmonella in
> > this
> > country since Bush lifted essential regulations that were put in
> > place
> > to protect the public.
>
> > If Sen. Specter's decision to delay Eric Holder's nomination disturbs
> > you, then call his office (202/224-4254) and tell him to stand aside
> > and let President Obama do his work for the people. It's offensive to
> > hold back Holder during a time of urgent crisis when we must make the
> > necessary changes in our Justice Department, starting with restoring
> > our constitutional rights!- Hide quoted text -
>
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